Recent studies have shown that perceiving the pain of others activates brain regions in the observer associated with both somatosensory and affective-motivational aspects of pain, principally involving regions of the anterior cingulate and anterior insula cortex. The degree of these empathic neural responses is modulated by racial bias, such that stronger neural activation is elicited by observing pain in people of the same racial group compared with people of another racial group. The aim of the present study was to examine whether a more general social group category, other than race, could similarly modulate neural empathic responses and perhaps account for the apparent racial bias reported in previous studies. Using a minimal group para...
SummaryAlthough social psychology studies suggest that racism often manifests itself as a lack of em...
Human beings process perceptual and affective information of racial out-groups in a degraded manner....
Previous studies have shown that the race of a face can modulate neural empathic responses for pain....
Recent studies have shown that perceiving the pain of others activates brain regions in the observer...
Recent studies have shown that perceiving the pain of others activates brain regions in the observer...
Perceiving the pain of others activates similar neural structures to those involved in the direct ex...
Recent studies have shown that perceiving the pain of others activates brain regions in the observer...
Whether empathic racial bias could be modulated is a subject of intense interest. The present study ...
The pain matrix including the anterior cingulate cortex (ACC) mediates not only first person pain ex...
Observing the pain of others has been shown to elicit greater activation in sensory and emotional ar...
AbstractObserving the pain of others has been shown to elicit greater activation in sensory and emot...
Although social psychology studies suggest that racism often manifests as a lack of empathy [1, 2], ...
Although social psychology studies suggest that racism often manifests itself as a lack of empathy [...
Recent advances in social neuroscience research have unveiled the neurophysiological correlates of r...
Recent advances in social neuroscience research have unveiled the neurophysiological correlates of r...
SummaryAlthough social psychology studies suggest that racism often manifests itself as a lack of em...
Human beings process perceptual and affective information of racial out-groups in a degraded manner....
Previous studies have shown that the race of a face can modulate neural empathic responses for pain....
Recent studies have shown that perceiving the pain of others activates brain regions in the observer...
Recent studies have shown that perceiving the pain of others activates brain regions in the observer...
Perceiving the pain of others activates similar neural structures to those involved in the direct ex...
Recent studies have shown that perceiving the pain of others activates brain regions in the observer...
Whether empathic racial bias could be modulated is a subject of intense interest. The present study ...
The pain matrix including the anterior cingulate cortex (ACC) mediates not only first person pain ex...
Observing the pain of others has been shown to elicit greater activation in sensory and emotional ar...
AbstractObserving the pain of others has been shown to elicit greater activation in sensory and emot...
Although social psychology studies suggest that racism often manifests as a lack of empathy [1, 2], ...
Although social psychology studies suggest that racism often manifests itself as a lack of empathy [...
Recent advances in social neuroscience research have unveiled the neurophysiological correlates of r...
Recent advances in social neuroscience research have unveiled the neurophysiological correlates of r...
SummaryAlthough social psychology studies suggest that racism often manifests itself as a lack of em...
Human beings process perceptual and affective information of racial out-groups in a degraded manner....
Previous studies have shown that the race of a face can modulate neural empathic responses for pain....